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Guardian - 21 January 2018, 19:37 (+ 2307 days 14 hours and 3 minutes) In Depth/Analysis
AI is sure to bring many benefits but concerns over its ability to make decisions mean human journalists’ input remains vitalJournalism is largely collaboration: reporters with sources, writers and editors, lawyers advising publishers, producers with distributors, and audiences feeding back their knowledge. Rapid development of artificial intelligence means journalists are likely to collaborate more and more with machines that think. The word itself, machines, feels so industrial era, but “robots” feels too limited. Humans are busy building brains, if not yet minds. So my shorthand for now is AI. Related: The real risks of artificial intelligence Continue reading...
AI is sure to bring many benefits but concerns over its ability to make decisions mean human journalists’ input remains vitalJournalism is largely collaboration: reporters with sources, writers and editors, lawyers advising publishers, producers with distributors, and audiences feeding back their knowledge. Rapid development of artificial intelligence means journalists are likely to collaborate more and more with machines that think. The word itself, machines, feels so industrial era, but “robots” feels too limited. Humans are busy building brains, if not yet minds. So my shorthand for now is AI. Related: The real risks of artificial intelligence Continue reading...
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